Former Barcelona football star Dani Alves finds himself in a dire situation, unable to afford the €1 million bail granted him.
Despite his considerable wealth, estimated at over €50 million amassed over a two-decade career, Alves is unable to access most of his funds.
The majority of his fortune is tied up in Brazil, where his accounts have been frozen due to unpaid child maintenance to his ex-wife and two children.
While Alves holds two bank accounts in Spain, one is empty, and the other, containing €50,000, is under a legal embargo, rendering it insufficient to cover the bail amount.
Consequently, Alves’s family is scrambling to secure a line of credit to meet the bail requirement.
The initial €150,000 damages fee paid to the victim was covered by Neymar Junior and his family.
However, they declined to assist with the bail fee following Alves’s conviction.
Recall Alves was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for rape, in addition to the damages paid, a restraining order, and probation upon sentence completion.
His defence has appealed for an innocent verdict, while the prosecution seeks to double his sentence, and the victim pursues the maximum 12-year term.
Alves has until the end of Monday to provide the money for his ball, or risk spending more time in prison, until the of verdict of his appeal.